Twitter user donated BGN 5 to the party under the names “Delyan Peevski” and “Ahmed Dogan”, as well as from the address “Dondukov 2”, writes Tribune.bg.
“Whether Ciela were donors to Yes Bulgaria is interesting, but not the most important. It is more important that the DB accepts donations with fictitious names. “
Nikolay Nikolov, presenting himself as a scientist from London, wrote this on his Twitter account. He illustrates his experiment with photos of how easily and uncritically they took his money from “Yes, Bulgaria” – modest sums of BGN 5 each.
“I just gave them BGN 5 myself under a fictitious name. Otherwise, the address of “Svetomir Karaslavov” was “Blvd. Dondukov 2 “. And this is the party that claims to be for transparency in politics and competence in eGov. In practice, “Yes, Bulgaria” accepts donations from everyone – without bothering to identify the donor. And by law, political parties should not accept anonymous donations, “he defended his experiment.
Two more donations on behalf of Delyan Peevski and Ahmed Dogan followed:
“The topic is the discrepancy between the claims of the DB and what they actually (can) do. They haven’t fixed a bean thing like the Stripe interface, but claim that if BG leans on them, it will have the best eGov on the planet. ”
Whether Ciela were donors to “Yes Bulgaria” is interesting, but not the most important.
More importantly, the DB accepts donations with fictitious names.
I just gave them BGN 5 under a fictitious name.
And this is the party that claims to be for transparency in politics and competence in eGov pic.twitter.com/lMLDwUYwgM
– Nikolay Nikolov (@ NickNikolov2) May 3, 2021
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